Description
Specifications Table
Material – Laminated Paper
Pack Size – Single Chart
Grade – Educational/Laboratory
Application – Anatomy Studies, Dissection Reference, Classroom Teaching
Product Overview
The Pigeon Arterial – Aves Chart is a meticulously designed anatomical reference tool, offering a clear and labeled illustration of the pigeon’s arterial system. Crafted on durable laminated paper, this chart ensures longevity and resistance to wear, making it suitable for frequent use in laboratory settings. The detailed depiction includes major arteries, branching patterns, and relative positioning, providing an accurate visual aid for comparative anatomy studies. The chart’s educational grade ensures precision, adhering to standard anatomical terminology and proportions. Whether used for dissections, comparative zoology, or general avian anatomy lessons, this chart serves as an indispensable resource. Its portable single-chart format allows for easy handling and display, while the high-resolution printing guarantees clarity even in well-lit environments. Ideal for students, researchers, and educators, this chart bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, enhancing comprehension of avian circulatory systems.
FAQs
1. What material is used for the Pigeon Arterial – Aves Chart?
The chart is printed on high-quality laminated paper for durability and moisture resistance.
2. Can this chart be used for comparative anatomy studies?
Yes, the detailed arterial illustrations make it ideal for comparing avian and mammalian circulatory systems.
3. Is this chart suitable for classroom demonstrations?
Absolutely, its clear labeling and large format ensure visibility for group learning.
4. How should I store the chart to maintain its condition?
Store flat in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or warping.
5. Are there alternative charts available for other bird species?
This specific chart focuses on pigeon anatomy, but similar charts may be available for other avian species.

